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Britta Teleman is a PhD student and lecturer at Halmstad University's School of Health and Welfare. As an industrial designer by profession, she bridges the gap between Design Thinking and Health Science, focusing particularly on child participation in healthcare contexts, especially for children with disabilities. Her work integrates norm-critical and participatory perspectives to increase social sustainability and empower children in healthcare settings.
Teleman's research centers on creating synergies between design methodologies and health science to develop innovative solutions for pediatric care. She employs norm-critical approaches to challenge established norms in healthcare systems and develops digital tools that facilitate communication and decision-making for children with disabilities. Her methodology emphasizes co-creation with children, ensuring their voices are central to the design process.
Her publication record demonstrates a consistent focus on developing inclusive design solutions for healthcare participation. These works examine barriers to participation, explore norm-transformation strategies, and develop digital communication support systems that enable children to express their needs and preferences more effectively. Her research spans both technical design aspects and the sociological dimensions of healthcare participation.
Outside of her academic work, Teleman is actively involved with the design and architecture group Objecthood, extending her professional engagement in the broader design community. She maintains professional profiles on ResearchGate and LinkedIn, connecting with other researchers in her field.

